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he went to penn state. he talks about this idea and why men don't expose other men in these situations and frankly they are just too uncomfortable. what he says and i want to warn anyone with kids watching. he says if i can't listen to the abuse, if i can't hear the horrific details of bloody underwear that came from sandusky anally raping a boy because it makes me uncomfortable then how i can expect someone else to speak up? i can't. and that's not a penn state problem, that's my problem. so clearly, there's sort of a culture and a code around men that makes it very difficult for them to hear these details, acknowledge these details, and then share these details with other people. >> i think that's totally right from a dynamic. the football coach becoming the most powerful member of the university society. so when the president and provost ask joe pa can we do this, should we do this, he says no. they listen to him. you don't build statues for people who are alive. i want to put up the warren sapp tweet th
he went to penn state. he talks about this idea and why men don't expose other men in these situations and frankly they are just too uncomfortable. what he says and i want to warn anyone with kids watching. he says if i can't listen to the abuse, if i can't hear the horrific details of bloody underwear that came from sandusky anally raping a boy because it makes me uncomfortable then how i can expect someone else to speak up? i can't. and that's not a penn state problem, that's my problem. so...
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there's a risk here that we isolate sochl so much on penn state. what is penn state doing? penn state should not be off the hook here, but if we want to have that conversation, we need to broaden it. >> that argument is exactly like steps like this need to be taken so that other schools because penn state is not a -- other schools see there is a consequence when they do allow athletics overtake. >> i'm very uncomfortable with the calculus of somebody or something needs to be penalized, but let's make sure we don't penalize other people around the situation. let's not send this corporation, that is very problematic. >> needs to be smart. needs to be intelligent. we need to figure out who did this, how this was allowed to happen and make sure those people are held accountable. >> but the people represented the institution. it's not players who are the rank and file or the student. this is the leadership of the institution and thus the institution itself must suffer. >> i would argue the the institution of penn state no matter what happens from any outside agency, the institut
there's a risk here that we isolate sochl so much on penn state. what is penn state doing? penn state should not be off the hook here, but if we want to have that conversation, we need to broaden it. >> that argument is exactly like steps like this need to be taken so that other schools because penn state is not a -- other schools see there is a consequence when they do allow athletics overtake. >> i'm very uncomfortable with the calculus of somebody or something needs to be...
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in the penn state case, the results were perverse and unconsciousable. >> the ncaa did not give penn state the death penalty, but when they spoke this morning, they came close with a devastating punishment. a $60 million fine which is about a year's revenue from the football team. they can play no bowl games for four years. they lose ten scholarships each year for the next four years. every game the nittany lions have won since 1998 vacated which drops joe paterno from number one to number five in the all time winning list. and all the current players have the option of leaving and playing elsewhere immediately. this will leave the program in shambles for many years. the penalties come one day after joe paterno's statue was taken down. was it wagging the dog here to a horrific extent to where when joe paterno heard there's a monster on campus near me, working with me, he was able to tell the athletic director and president don't worry, we'll handle this. it is by law that they must report crimes committed on campus, but they didn't because joe paterno said, no, don't do that. if you'
in the penn state case, the results were perverse and unconsciousable. >> the ncaa did not give penn state the death penalty, but when they spoke this morning, they came close with a devastating punishment. a $60 million fine which is about a year's revenue from the football team. they can play no bowl games for four years. they lose ten scholarships each year for the next four years. every game the nittany lions have won since 1998 vacated which drops joe paterno from number one to...
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there's 11 big names statisticians who are nonpartisan from harvard, stanford, u penn on and on that said your methodology is completely flawed and your findings should not be taken seriously. let's not litigate that here. let's talk about stacy dale and allen kruger, who economists who push lished a major peer-reviewed essay. in the national bureau of economic research that found that selectivity definitely has economic benefit force black and latino students. no economic benefits over the long term for white students but unquestionable benefits for black and latino students. what do you say to that? >> alan kruger didn't say they were unquestionable benefits and our work is peer reviewed. there's a mountain of articles on which it's based. those 11 scholars focused on one debate in which there isn't a single critique that is peer reviewed. the weight of the evidence is on our side. kruger is an excellent economist and his article is an important one, but there are about six articles i can point you to all very well-done that can mix conclusions on the earnings issue. whether you ea
there's 11 big names statisticians who are nonpartisan from harvard, stanford, u penn on and on that said your methodology is completely flawed and your findings should not be taken seriously. let's not litigate that here. let's talk about stacy dale and allen kruger, who economists who push lished a major peer-reviewed essay. in the national bureau of economic research that found that selectivity definitely has economic benefit force black and latino students. no economic benefits over the...
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owen thomas, a u of penn player a defensive end killed himself. and even at 21, they saw the initial signs of et. chronic traumatic encephalopathy. brain trauma. these people are like seeming like they have alzheimers at a far earlier age. jim mack man was on hbo. he's losing his mind. he can't remember the day before even what he did earlier that day. if football is developing into a culture where players are losing their minds and or dying at at early age, it's not going to be able to go with without change if that's what's happening. >> it's true. i think there is an issue with the nfl. we saw some of the steps the nfl took last year during the season with players leaving the game, sitting out multiple games who in the past would have gone back. this is a broader question about the game of football and sort of the culture of football and the culture of sports. it starts at a very young age and starts with the mentality where there is shame where you are dinged up. you're supposed to get back up. you don't sit out a play or series or game. and t
owen thomas, a u of penn player a defensive end killed himself. and even at 21, they saw the initial signs of et. chronic traumatic encephalopathy. brain trauma. these people are like seeming like they have alzheimers at a far earlier age. jim mack man was on hbo. he's losing his mind. he can't remember the day before even what he did earlier that day. if football is developing into a culture where players are losing their minds and or dying at at early age, it's not going to be able to go with...
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ul ait sger with it, though, and it reminds me of something that penn jill let said and makes me wish mitt romney was a comedian and not a governornd sea these things. it is amazing to me how many ople think that voting to have the govnmen g ppl y compassion. helping poor and suffering people is compassionate. voting for our government to use guns to give money to help poor and suffering people is immoral self righteous bullying laziness. people need to be fed and medicated and if wre asat'llp . you get no moral credit for forcing other people to do what you think is right. there's great joy in helping people and no joy in doing it at gun point. it's a clever way of sort of dismantlg the idea that putting people on welfare is somehow makes you a morlyoo pe. and i think that's where mitt needs to go with these arguments. >> it's a little difficult for mitt to try to make that argument after the 47% speech and we see he doesn't care about half of the country but the larger point - >> he doesn't care? >>it's not my job toarebout th >>utning voters not going to vote for him. >> obviously
ul ait sger with it, though, and it reminds me of something that penn jill let said and makes me wish mitt romney was a comedian and not a governornd sea these things. it is amazing to me how many ople think that voting to have the govnmen g ppl y compassion. helping poor and suffering people is compassionate. voting for our government to use guns to give money to help poor and suffering people is immoral self righteous bullying laziness. people need to be fed and medicated and if wre asat'llp...